. The piece featured reporting on murder charges prosecutors filed against Defteros related to the death of three men. Those charges were later dropped in 2005. The company refused to remove the article from its search results as it viewed the publication as a reputable source.the article and Google’s search results had defamed him. The judge who oversaw the case ruledreporting had implied Defteros had been cozy with Melbourne’s criminal underground.
From Google’s perspective, at issue here is one of the fundamental building blocks of the internet. “A hyperlink is not, in and of itself, the communication of that to which it links,” the company contends in its submission to the High Court. If the 2020 judgment is left to stand, Google claims it will make it “liable as the publisher of any matter published on the web to which its search results provide a hyperlink,” including news stories that come from reputable sources.
from the Supreme Court of Canada that held a hyperlink by itself is never a publication of defamatory material.All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
It’s not a “search giant” anymore. It’s a surveillance giant. Google is about ad revenue when opened same as Facebook, now Twitter. Those hits equal dollars! Google’s already “censoring” the internet same how Twitter is following in its digital footsteps by mirroring Facebook.
I don’t get how people keep thinking search engines are the internet. If anything the defamation would be then publishers problem, not a search engine’s.
big deal, use .onion sites with Tor browser
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Man, the Gov't needs to chill out... Doesn't the FCC already do this? maybe I am wrong. I'm not looking it up. I am going to eat lunch instead.
And what of invading our right to privacy? 🧐🥸
Doesn’t the US government already do that?
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